NEW WORK IN PROGRESS:

Ancestral Body

What is my ancestral body? I’m tapping into personal and collective memory to transform this fleshy vessel into its ultimate version—an autonomous ancestral indigenous matriarchal African body.
What is my ancestral body? I am defining her by moving.

I want to understand her authentic self, free from white gazes and neocolonial rules. I must learn how an ancestral body thrives fully in an Occidental present and projects itself into an Afro-future. 

Liberian women rice farming (From The New York Public Library, 1906)

Liberian women rice farming (From The New York Public Library, 1906)

Liberian woman making cotton thread (From The New York Public Library, 1906)

Liberian woman making cotton thread (From The New York Public Library, 1906)

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